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Definition of royal
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of royal is as below...
Royal (n.) One of the upper or
distal
branches
of an
antler,
as the third and
fourth
tynes of the
antlers
of a
stag..
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Porphyrogenitism
::
Porphyrogenitism
(n.) The
principle
of
succession
in royal
families,
especially
among the
Eastern
Roman
emperors,
by which a
younger
son, if born after the
accession
of his
father
to the
throne,
was
preferred
to an elder son who was not so
born..
Inspeximus
::
Inspeximus
(n.) The first word of
ancient
charters
in
England,
confirming
a grant made by a
former
king;
hence,
a royal
grant..
Regale
::
Regale
(n.) A
prerogative
of
royalty.
Regalia
::
Regalia
(n. pl.) That which
belongs
to
royalty.
Specifically:
(a) The
rights
and
prerogatives
of a king. (b) Royal
estates
and
revenues.
(c)
Ensings,
symbols,
or
paraphernalia
of
royalty..
Pennyroyal
::
Pennyroyal
(n.) An
aromatic
herb
(Mentha
Pulegium)
of
Europe;
also, a North
American
plant
(Hedeoma
pulegioides)
resembling
it in
flavor..
Royalize
::
Royalize
(v. t.) to make
royal.
Skysail
::
Skysail
(n.) The sail set next above the
royal.
See
Illust.
under Sail.
Glitter
::
Glitter
(n.) A
bright,
sparkling
light;
brilliant
and showy
luster;
brilliancy;
as, the
glitter
of arms; the
glitter
of royal
equipage..
Tudor
::
Tudor (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a royal line of
England,
descended
from Owen Tudor of
Wales,
who
married
the
widowed
queen of Henry V. The first
reigning
Tudor was Henry VII.; the last,
Elizabeth..
Whig
::
Whig (n.) A
friend
and
supporter
of the
American
Revolution;
--
opposed
to Tory, and
Royalist..
Imperial
::
Imperial
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
suitable
to,
supreme
authority,
or one who
wields
it;
royal;
sovereign;
supreme..
Knight Marshal
::
Knight
marshal
() An
officer
in the
household
of the
British
sovereign,
who has
cognizance
of
transgressions
within
the royal
household
and
verge,
and of
contracts
made
there,
a
member
of the
household
being one of the
parties..
Regality
::
Regality
(n.) An
ensign
or badge of
royalty.
Regality
::
Regality
(n.)
Royalty;
sovereignty;
sovereign
jurisdiction.
Regalian
::
Regalian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
regalia;
pertaining
to the royal
insignia
or
prerogatives.
Coronation
::
Coronation
(n.) The act or
solemnity
of
crowning
a
sovereign;
the act of
investing
a
prince
with the
insignia
of
royalty,
on his
succeeding
to the
sovereignty..
Exchequer
::
Exchequer
(n.) The
department
of state
having
charge
of the
collection
and
management
of the royal
revenue.
[Eng.]
Hence,
the
treasury;
and,
colloquially,
pecuniary
possessions
in
general;
as, the
company's
exchequer
is low..
Palatine
::
Palatine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
palace,
or to a high
officer
of a
palace;
hence,
possessing
royal
privileges..
Purveyance
::
Purveyance
(n.) A
providing
necessaries
for the
sovereign
by
buying
them at an
appraised
value in
preference
to all
others,
and oven
without
the
owner's
consent.
This was
formerly
a royal
prerogative,
but has long been
abolished..
Throne
::
Throne
(n.) A chair of
state,
commonly
a royal seat, but
sometimes
the seat of a
prince,
bishop,
or other high
dignitary..
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